Mount Utliberg

Lenin also liked to visit the cafe Odeon Located near Bellevue. 5) Politerrassa – from stop to Central Politerrasse can be reached by funicular, which takes you to the area in front of the University of ETH. This university is among the ten best in Europe and famous, including the fact that here was unable to do Eyntshteynu. From a platform Polterrassa a beautiful view over the city. A close student dining room is where you can quite inexpensive snack or drink Swiss glass of beer from a small bar near, enjoying the views and fresh air. 6) Kunsthaus – the main museum of the city, required for visits to those who are not indifferent to the arts.

In museums, among other papers presented a rich collection of Swiss artist and sculptor Dzhiakometti, and there are several paintings by Picasso, Monet and Salvador Dali. 7) Landesmuzeum. If you have a desire to join the history and culture of Switzerland, you you should definitely go to this museum. The museum is located in a picturesque castle near the railway station in Zurich. What is particularly nice – admission is free.

8) Utbliberg. Look at the Zurich and surroundings from bird’s the easiest way to Mount Utliberg that rises to the south-west of the city. You can get there by train S10, which is sent from the central station every half hour. Going from the station a little higher, you will find yourself in front of the restaurant and hotel, on the panoramic site. For those whom little and it can climb to the observation tower. 9) Fondue and Raclette: unable to go to Switzerland and do not try this traditional cheese dishes. Fondue is made of melted cheese mixed with white wine and spices. Bit bread dipped in this mixture (and sometimes even in the pre-snaps) and eating, drinking ice-cold white wine. Sometimes added to the cheese tomatoes, mushrooms and cheeses vary. Raclette cheese is melted, too, includes, but technology has different: boiled potatoes, pickled onions, cornichons and corn pour cheese melted in a special bowl or taken from a bar podplavlennogo cheese. In some versions, you can add freshly roasted meat. 10) Tsughauskeller – this famous restaurant with very reasonable prices and traditional Swiss food will not leave you indifferent. It is located in the great hall at Paradeplatts. There’s even a menu in Russian. From the range it is worth noting Zurcher geshnettsel – tender veal in a creamy mushroom sauce with potatoes in the form of roshti (something like casserole of grated potatoes), as well as sausages, sold … on the footage. In addition to the menu has a wide range of excellent Swiss beer, which is hard to find in stores. 11) Walk on Lake Zurich sure you will enjoy. Over the weekend, along the lakeside promenade are going to many artists, magicians, jugglers and acrobats. On the bank of the local craftsmen are building fantastic towers of stones, as gluttonous swans cruising along the waterfront and beg for food. The bravest can feed the birds right out of the hands – they are not afraid of people. On the end of the promenade is a huge rusty metal construction – ‘Eureka’. If you’re lucky, it will be turned off, and then lots of small mechanisms in motion and sculpture comes to life creaking rusty Circuits. In the summer you should definitely take a cruise on the lake to Rapperswil – the idyllic small town with a castle on the hill.